Airtel Lanka has announced a major expansion to its existing Customer Service footprint across the island. The expansion takes place as part of Airtel’s aggressive drive towards customer experience optimization in view of the anticipated launch of Airtel 4G, the telco said in a media release.
With the expansion, Airtel now has 5,000 Service Points and 70 Bell Stores as Service Partner outlets island-wide. Accordingly, customers can walk into any of these places and avail services such as obtaining a new connection, reloads, bill payments, SIM upgrades and many more.
“We have been consistently enhancing our network offering, and pairing these improvements with an unbeatable customer experience. Through this robust approach we want to ensure a smooth transition towards the roll-out of our world class 4G network. We hope that our extended investment within the island is a reflection of our lifelong commitment to our existing and future customers and we will continue to prioritise customer experience as a competitive advantage on its own right,” Airtel Lanka MD/CEO, Ashish Chandra stated.
Airtel recently became the only telco in the country to integrate Google’s Business Messages. The new feature enables a message button on Google Maps and Google Search, for anyone looking for support or information on Airtel. Furthermore, Airtel users can also conveniently interact with the telco’s dedicated service advisors via all key customer digital entry points; Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Twitter, Viber, WhatsApp and the Airtel website.
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